Subject: RE: TAN 74... the day that TAN disapeared :DChaderbox - 2009-05-11 4:40 AM I heard that the rhyme was in reference to the plague. But I don't know if it's true or not. And that people kept flowers in their pockets because the stink of death and burning people was so bad.
But that's probably nonsense. A POX on the phony king of England ... and my ex. Then again, he is sick enough. SICK! SICK! I heard that, too. Not sure where the story comes from, but it does kind of make sense. How about "Down in the banks, with the hanky panky, where the bullfrogs leap from bank to banky, with the fee fie foe fum, who's got the little one, ker-PLOP!" for a skippy song? |